Alberta’s United Conservative Party government releases ‘aspirational’ climate plan
EDMONTON — Alberta’s United Conservative Party government released a climate plan Wednesday that it hopes will take the province to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 but offers few details, targets or new measures on how it would get there.
Instead, Environment Minister Sonya Savage has promised a package of commissions, committees and studies to determine what Alberta needs to do.
“You can’t just pick random targets with a random date and say we’re going to get there,” Savage said. “We have to do the hard work and that’s what our plan is going to do.”
Alberta faces huge carbon challenges. The latest federal inventory indicates that the province produces about 38 per cent of Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions with only 11 per cent of its population.


